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A MUST-HAVE TO CARRY IN YOUR POCKET
When I bought the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, one of the things that struck me the most was how small it is. When you receive it, it comes with a very compact case, and it is true that the set takes up very little space. But the really interesting thing is the semi-closed cover that allows you to carry it in a jacket pocket without taking up more than a phone.
The problem is that, although it is comfortable, it seems that the Pocket is not really protected. If you have keys or anything else in the same pocket, you always have that fear that it will hit or tear the Osmo Pocket 3 and you'll end up damaging it, especially on the camera side.
Searching online for a solution to be able to carry it more protected without losing portability, I found this K&F Concept cover. The system is very simple: basically it is a rigid cover that is placed directly on the Pocket head.
The lid has two openings for storing magnetic filters, which is a plus point. Mind you, it doesn't work for the original wide-angle lens, but it does work for nd or black mist filters that are finer. Once placed, when closed, it protects all the delicate areas that are normally left in the air. The body part itself is quite sturdy and won't have any problems, but the gimbal is much safer with this cover on.
The lid is quite tight and fits very well, it doesn't feel like it's going to come loose, much less. As for the subject of the filters, they can be glued directly to the upper gap and they fit perfectly, something that comes in handy if you use them regularly.
It also has a rope that, honestly, I don't see much sense to it other than being able to splice another rope or something similar. The interesting thing is that upstairs there is a hole where you can place the DJI Mic 2 that comes with the Creator Combo. Of course, important: in order to fit it properly, you have to remove the magnet from the microphone, otherwise it doesn't fit properly.
Once everything is in place, you can put the Osmo Pocket 3 in your pocket without any problem and with much more peace of mind.
At the time of doing the review, it cost about 13 euros. It's a price that I think is quite decent for what it offers, although it's still a piece of plastic. Even so, it performs its function perfectly, greatly improves protection and maintains the device's pocket philosophy.
That said, it's nothing revolutionary, but it's a simple, well-thought-out accessory that solves a clear lack of the original cover.
The problem is that, although it is comfortable, it seems that the Pocket is not really protected. If you have keys or anything else in the same pocket, you always have that fear that it will hit or tear the Osmo Pocket 3 and you'll end up damaging it, especially on the camera side.
Searching online for a solution to be able to carry it more protected without losing portability, I found this K&F Concept cover. The system is very simple: basically it is a rigid cover that is placed directly on the Pocket head.
The lid has two openings for storing magnetic filters, which is a plus point. Mind you, it doesn't work for the original wide-angle lens, but it does work for nd or black mist filters that are finer. Once placed, when closed, it protects all the delicate areas that are normally left in the air. The body part itself is quite sturdy and won't have any problems, but the gimbal is much safer with this cover on.
The lid is quite tight and fits very well, it doesn't feel like it's going to come loose, much less. As for the subject of the filters, they can be glued directly to the upper gap and they fit perfectly, something that comes in handy if you use them regularly.
It also has a rope that, honestly, I don't see much sense to it other than being able to splice another rope or something similar. The interesting thing is that upstairs there is a hole where you can place the DJI Mic 2 that comes with the Creator Combo. Of course, important: in order to fit it properly, you have to remove the magnet from the microphone, otherwise it doesn't fit properly.
Once everything is in place, you can put the Osmo Pocket 3 in your pocket without any problem and with much more peace of mind.
At the time of doing the review, it cost about 13 euros. It's a price that I think is quite decent for what it offers, although it's still a piece of plastic. Even so, it performs its function perfectly, greatly improves protection and maintains the device's pocket philosophy.
That said, it's nothing revolutionary, but it's a simple, well-thought-out accessory that solves a clear lack of the original cover.
04/02/2026